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some links... from Florida! (I'll be back on Monday)
- Alert Reader My Mom
dramamamalama points out: there's a How Stuff Works about Rice Krispies and they're saying that it's individual puffed rice kernels. Do we believe How Stuff Works, or ... ?
- GNU Hurd: mostly developed by a Gregorian friar. Interesting! He seems like a pretty nice guy. It probably takes some faith to be the HURD dude.
- For drum 'n' bugle corps (as distinct from marching bands), they use special gigantic bugles instead of the sousaphone. It's apparently historically a different activity, the drum 'n' bugle corps -- more military than collegiate. But neither of these things are the same as military pop. (thanks for the heads up, Laura
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- GNU Hurd: mostly developed by a Gregorian friar. Interesting! He seems like a pretty nice guy. It probably takes some faith to be the HURD dude.
- For drum 'n' bugle corps (as distinct from marching bands), they use special gigantic bugles instead of the sousaphone. It's apparently historically a different activity, the drum 'n' bugle corps -- more military than collegiate. But neither of these things are the same as military pop. (thanks for the heads up, Laura
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in case you were worried
We come in peace.
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also: a query
Military pop or freakishly-folked elf princess-child?
Re: also: a query
I think she's trying to pick up civil war reenactment dudes.
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So is How Stuff Works a usually accurate source?
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this rice krispie thing is an enigma! maybe we should call kellog's and just ask.
i hope you're having a good time at home :)
Re: in case you were worried, how did you know?
So, which one are you?
"I'm a song from the sixties!"
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how do you do?
business synergies
Also: walruses (http://home.cc.gatech.edu/GTL-Blog/uploads/1/calendar06%20-%2019.jpg). represent
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Despite the expert disagreement, I'm going to stick to my guns. I don't see a puffed rice product taking on the flattened shape that a normal Krispie has (and is explained perfectly by the pressure-grinding / toasting process that is common to other cereals). And as well I don't see a puffed rice product being able to foster the signature "pop".
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This is quite the conundrum!
Godwin's Law'd!?
we're not all agnostics!
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